MUZ-ANGELS

MUZANGELS is the visual-art engine of ANGEL MYTHOS, creating angel-themed paintings, sculptures, editions, merchandise, exhibitions, and annual art auctions.

MUZ-ANGELS

The Angel as Canvas. The Belief as Subject.

MUZANGELS is the visual art series of ANGEL MYTHOS — an ongoing body of paintings and sculptures that render the angel not as a religious icon but as an emblem of the human capacity for early trust.

MUZANGELS began as a studio practice and grew into a defined series. The works draw on angel imagery from multiple traditions — Byzantine iconography, Baroque painting, Hellenistic sculpture, Mughal miniature, and contemporary abstraction — without being confined to any single one. Each piece responds to a particular dimension of the idea of the angel: protection, guidance, arrival, transformation, courage, and the moment just before certainty arrives.

The series treats the angel not as a supernatural decoration but as a persistent human metaphor. In a painting from MUZANGELS, the angelic figure may carry the weight of a patron who financed an unknown playwright, or the stillness of an investor waiting through a difficult quarter, or the urgency of a mentor who spotted something in a founder that the founder had not yet fully seen in themselves.

MUZANGELS is designed to grow beyond the studio. The series is intended to be exhibited in gallery and institutional settings — including potential annual events that bring together art collectors, patrons, angel investors, and creative communities. Selected works will be available as limited editions, prints, and collector releases over time.

Exhibitions and editions:
Connection to the wider universe:

Original artworks from MUZANGELS are featured within THE FIRST BACKERS books, creating a bridge between visual culture and investor storytelling. The same visual language that runs through the paintings — belief, arrival, transformation — shapes the conceptual identity of ANGEL MYTHOS as a whole.

For collectors and collaborators:

Those interested in acquiring works, discussing exhibition partnerships, or exploring the project's visual dimensions are welcome to reach out directly.